Post 140.
It should be Y. avanta.
The lower 3 spots are in a straight line.
In the other similar 5 rings, Y. baldus, affectata, & persimilis the lower 3 ocelli are out of line.
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Post 140.
It should be Y. avanta.
The lower 3 spots are in a straight line.
In the other similar 5 rings, Y. baldus, affectata, & persimilis the lower 3 ocelli are out of line.
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Post 94. Page 10.
Sir, I just realized this could be a Sovia grahami.
Quite right.
Long body & gradual antenna.
I thought all Sovia were heavily spotted like S. albipecta.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MXwJjTYriK...reast+Ace).jpg
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PS.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...bea010aa-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...3dbb4038-2.jpg
Just wondering if the antenna apiculus color is correct. Heard S. grahami has white at club end.
I forgot what was discussed later.
It can not be S. grahami.
S. grahami have black antennae & white spots. This pic compared to valid images is correct.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...bea010aa-1.jpg
The salient point is the large yellow subapical spots which matches P. pandita but the antenna club appear too long.
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Sir, could you look at these Caltoris please? I believe the third one is Caltoris cahira which is common in Nepal and has brown underside but the other ones have almost reddish undersides.
1a
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1b
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2a
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2b
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3
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I presumed you are certain that 1a & 1b are the same insect since the colour difference is quite marked.
I will go thru the Caltoris with two FW cellspots again.
C. bromus ;FW UnF usually a spot 1b (Evans state always but ths is not true.)
UnH dark brown overlaid with ochreous scales; Female may have spots in space 2 & 3.
Male showing no UpF spot 1b but a UnF spot 1b.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...e290e3d3-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...e290e3d3-2.jpg
1st male Taiwan with upper FW cellspot missing. (Note Taiwan have only two species C. bromus & cahira. Correction: a 3rd C. ranrunna is known.))
http://idv.sinica.edu.tw/ynsu/photo/...-DSC_7726.html
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pr...UGgeJ9FPlVH8dE
Females.Taiwan
https://eoldata.taibif.tw/files/eold...52/h34-2-1.jpg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/537477...n/photostream/
https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2813...c2551d54_b.jpg
C. cahira austeni.UnF male no spot 1b
UnH uniformly darker brown or chocolate.
Male P. Malaysia
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gancw1/21680122591
Sikkim
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...60bdb11a-1.jpg
Taiwan
http://butterfly-taiwan.blogspot.com/2011/08/h34-1.html
Female Singapore.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7l1dr3n_gK...ris+bromus.jpg
Female Taiwan.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8170/...48f3ce8b_z.jpg
C. brunnea; Male with brand similar to Pelopidas.
UnH deep purple brown .
Male.
https://www.neutron.phys.ethz.ch/Lep...Az11-1092R.jpg
https://www.neutron.phys.ethz.ch/Lep...Az11-1092V.jpg
http://www.samuibutterflies.com/inse...sbrunneacaere/
C. tenuis Body with greenish hair & UnH with greenish scales.
Paschimbanga
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caltor...B_DSC_4180.jpg
C. cormasa; UpF with upper cellspot absent or tiny.
UnH with deeper reddish brown tone; Spots tend to yellowish.
Singapore.
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1mxC9fmsG...C_field_02.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-TjKxWVHrQ...herHern_01.jpg
Female P. Malaysia.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-dg1jseJPJ2...0/DSC_0115.JPG
C. chimdroa ; cilia bright yellow.
C. sirius: UpF with a spot 1b in both sexes.
UnH ochreous brown
Probable Caltoris sirius. UpF & UnF shows a distinct spot 1b.
C. bromus male occasionally shows a spot 1b UpF & below but it is diffuse.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/266891...7624014448123/
C. confusa ; Dark brown
FW spots reduced especially upper cellspot & spot 3 may be absent.
Probable C. confusa ,Arunachal Pradesh,
There is a great reduction of spots ie upper cellspot is missing, spot 3 is tiny & subapical spot 7 a dot.
The colour is not reddish as in C. cormasa, nor deep brown as in C. bromus or cahira .
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26689187@N00/4644367365
Post 147.
1 should be C. bromus.
Although there is no UnF spot 1b, the UnH brown is not dark enough in pic 1b to indicate C. cahira.
2 is very unusual in that the 3 subapical spots are in line.
FW upper cellspot is much reduced but this can happen in both C. bromus & cahira.
The darke shading on UnH is uneven & much as in this male C. bromus.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...e290e3d3-1.jpg
Probably male C. bromus.
3. UnF & UnH are evenly brown
UnF spot 3 & upper cellspot are almost obsolete.
Uncertain. Perhaps C. confusa.
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Hello sir. How have you been? Could you please look at these species for me?
1. Neptis miah? A little abnormal.
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2. Rohana tonkiniana? Was larger in size.
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3. R. parisatis? Was much smaller.
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4. Lethe kansa?
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5. Caltoris sirius? Was a female. I have a genialia image if required.
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